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Dynamine (Methylliberine)

Nootropic

Also known as: Methylliberine

B
Grade B
💊 100-200 mg daily🎯 4 primary uses🔗 2 synergies⚠️ Review warnings

Overview

Fast-acting purine alkaloid similar to caffeine but without tolerance. Provides clean energy.

Primary Uses
EnergyFocusAlertnessNo tolerance

Frequently Asked About Dynamine (Methylliberine)

How much Dynamine (Methylliberine) should I take?
The typical effective range is 100-200 mg daily. Individual needs vary based on age, body weight, diet, and goals — start at the lower end and adjust based on response. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting a new supplement.
When is the best time to take Dynamine (Methylliberine)?
Before work/exercise. Consistency matters more than perfect timing — pick a daily anchor (e.g. with breakfast or before bed) and stick with it.
Should I take Dynamine (Methylliberine) with food?
Optional.
Does Dynamine (Methylliberine) interact with medications?
Yes — known interactions include Same as caffeine. If you take any prescription medication, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before starting Dynamine (Methylliberine).
What does Dynamine (Methylliberine) pair well with?
Dynamine (Methylliberine) stacks well with Caffeine and TeaCrine — these combinations either improve absorption or work synergistically toward common goals.
Who should not take Dynamine (Methylliberine)?
Dynamine (Methylliberine) should be avoided or used with caution by people with Similar to caffeine. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider before use.
What are the side effects of Dynamine (Methylliberine)?
Most people tolerate Dynamine (Methylliberine) well. The most commonly reported side effects are Similar to caffeine but milder. Side effects are usually dose-dependent — lowering the dose often resolves them.

Dosage

Typical range
100-200 mg daily
Timing
Before work/exercise
With food
Optional
Duration

Reportedly no tolerance

Special Populations

Energy without tolerance

Research & Studies

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Mechanism of Action

  • Adenosine antagonist
  • Dopaminergic effects
  • No tolerance development

Evidence Quality

Evidence Grade B

Fast-acting caffeine alternative

Safety & Contraindications

Serious Warnings
  • Limited long-term data
Contraindications
  • Similar to caffeine
Common Side Effects
  • Similar to caffeine but milder
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding

Avoid

Liver & Kidney Notes

Limited data

Interactions

💊 Medications
  • Same as caffeine
🧪 Supplements
  • Often combined with TeaCrine
🍽️ Food & Alcohol
  • No known interactions

Stacking & Synergies

Avoid Combining With
Excessive stimulants
Best Goal Synergies
Clean energy

Buying Guide

What to Look For
  • Branded Dynamine
Standardization Markers
Methylliberine content
Adulteration risk
Low
Practical Notes
  • Faster onset than caffeine
  • Often stacked with TeaCrine
Tags
nootropicenergyalertnesscaffeine-like

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Last reviewed: July 2026 by the Formulate Research Team. Sources cited above; methodology and scoring criteria published here.
Cite this page
Formulate Research Team. (2026, July). Dynamine (Methylliberine) — Evidence-Based Supplement Guide. Formulate Supplement Encyclopedia. https://app.formulate-health.app/learning/supplements/dynamine

Educational content based on published research and our scoring methodology. Not medical advice — consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing supplements, especially if you take medications, are pregnant, or have a medical condition.